Garin College
Garin College is a New Zealand Catholic, integrated, co-educational day and boarding secondary school in Nelson on the northern outskirts of Richmond. The college opened on 28 January 2002 to serve the Catholic community, particularly in the upper South Island.
The college is named after Father Antoine Marie Garin who was the founding pastor of the Catholic Church in Nelson. The proprietor of the school is the Catholic Archbishop of Wellington.
Enrolment
As a state-integrated school, the proprietors of Garin College charge compulsory attendance dues to cover capital costs. For the 2025 school year, the attendance dues payable is $1,147 per year per student.As of, Garin College has a roll of students, of which identify as Māori.
As of, the school has an Equity Index of, placing it amongst schools whose students have socioeconomic barriers to achievement.
Houses
Garin College has four houses. The houses all have individual names and are represented by colours. Siblings enrolled at the college are often put in the same house.- Aubert, Blue House
- Barbier, Green house
- MacKillop, Yellow house
- McAuley, Red house
Boarding hostels
Haka
The college's haka was written and performed for the first time in 2006, four years after the school first opened. It was first unveiled to the school and spectators at the 2006 annual Te Wairua o nga Mahi Toi festival. It was the opening act on the 2006 final Mahi Toi night.Garin values
The name of the school has been backronymised to stand for: generosity, aroha, rangimarie, integrity & new lifePrincipals
Since its foundation in 2002, Garin College has had two principals.| Name | Term | |
| 1 | John Boyce | 2002–2015 |
| 2 | John Maguire | 2016–present |
Notable alumni & students
- Caleb Nott, member of music duo Broods
- Georgia Nott, lead vocals of music duo Broods
- Anna Robinson, singer
- Nate Wilbourne, environmentalist